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November 2, 2015

3 Ways Seniors Can Beat a Winter Cold

While winter signals the start of fun seasonal activities, such as tree trimming and caroling, depending on where you liveĀ it may also mark a drastic drop in temperature.

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October 19, 2015

Thanking Caregivers of Senior Loved Ones

If there is someone helping your senior loved one, take the time to thank that personĀ for his or her important work.

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October 19, 2015

Post-Surgery Caregiving Tips

If you are caring for an older person who is going to need a medical procedure, consider these tips to help him or her thrive during recovery.

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October 16, 2015

What Senior Living Communities Are Best in Boise, Idaho?

Packed with small businesses and a few breathtaking skyscrapers, Boise, Idaho, strikes the perfect balance of quiet living and excitement.

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October 16, 2015

Helping Your Aging Loved Ones Stay Mobile

One of the most difficult parts of growing older is eventually experiencing limited mobility.

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October 16, 2015

Massage Therapy for Seniors

Next time you’re thinking of what to get for your senior loved one’s birthday, consider the gift of a massage.

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October 16, 2015

Mind-Boosting Activities for Seniors & Grandkids

Here are some activities your senior loved ones can do with their grandchildren in a senior living community while improving their well-being.

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October 13, 2015

Halloween-Themed Activities to do with Your Senior Loved One

The beginning of October marks the start of fall, cooler weather and, most importantly, the countdown to Halloween!

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October 1, 2015

Why a Medication Reduction Program is Helpful

Read on for an inside look at how Edgewood nurses are reshaping senior health care with the Medication Reduction Program.

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September 14, 2015

Coping with a Senior Loved One Who Has Alzheimer’s

Remember to be patient and cherish the good days when you love someone with Alzheimer’s. Here are some more tips for coping with the condition.

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